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SCG12401 - Ryukyus 3¢ “Yāma – Traditional Spinning” Stamp
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This beautiful Ryukyus 3¢ stamp portrays a woman in traditional attire operating a hand-spinning wheel, illustrating the island’s rich textile heritage. The word “ヤーマ” (Yāma) refers to traditional hand-spun thread, an essential part of Okinawan fabric production. The detailed artwork highlights indigenous craftsmanship and rural life in the Ryukyu Islands during the U.S. administration period. The soft green background enhances the cultural focus, while the clean design and bilingual inscriptions (“RYUKYUS” and 琉球郵便) make it highly appealing for thematic collectors. This issue is especially desirable for collectors of traditional crafts, Asian cultural heritage, textile history, and Ryukyu Islands postal history.
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